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You must be a Shilou No. 2 Middle Karma!!
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You can't be in junior high school in Linyi, right? I also wrote, sympathizing.
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Reading "Gulliver's Travels" has a feeling.
During the long vacation, I read the British writer Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels", ** with spicy irony and humor, bizarre imagination and exaggeration, describing Gulliver, who loves sailing adventures, travels the world four times, and has experienced thrilling and interesting adventures.
I was deeply attracted by the bizarre stories of the Lilliputian and the Adult Kingdom in the travelogue, but what impressed me the most was that in 1710, Gulliver sailed through North America and happened to visit the land of Huiyin on a desert island, where he met Huiyin, who has the virtues of kindness, honesty and friendship. There are no such words as "lying" and "deceiving" in the language of Huiyinguo, and people do not understand what it means. They don't know what "doubt" or "distrust" is, and everything is true and transparent in their kingdom.
Gulliver had a wonderful time in the kingdom of Huin, and he was so fully integrated into this society that he contrasted sharply with Jehu, who was a metaphor for humanity, because they always looked at his honesty with suspicion, which made him feel lost and extremely disgusted with humanity.
I envy the protagonist of the article for being fortunate enough to be able to go to the country of Huiyin, the country of Huiyin is the ideal situation we pursue and yearn for, where you don't need to worry about the truth or falsehood of what others say, and in the real world, there are too many things that we don't want to see often happen: some people use rhetoric to cheat others out of their hard-earned money, some people abduct and sell children for huge profits, and some people even abandon their own parents for money. It is no wonder that our teachers and elders have taught us from an early age to be vigilant and not to be deceived.
This is difficult to reconcile with our advocacy of helping and caring for others. When I meet someone in trouble and want to lend a helping hand, I hesitate; When someone helped me out, I didn't dare to accept it. All of this made me feel painful, conflicted, and at a loss.
Isn't it sad that it prevents me from "loving" others, and at the same time misses out on the "love" of others?
I look forward to the day when our society will be like Hui Yinguo, where there will be no doubt in the eyes of children, and education and reality will be unified. I am willing to make efforts for this, and I hope that everyone will work with me to start from yourself and from now on, so that this society will be more sincere and less hypocritical.